St Louis University - Archive Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1936

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IUNIORS Cabovel AND SOPHOMORES th School of Medicine. THE INFOR- MATION DESK . . . on the second floor, d t e b ochemistry laboratory. all of these, but in addition he must have a mental capacity which is large enough to encompass the ever-widening fields of medical interest, to assimilate the constantly growing number of publications and books, and to bring to bear the abstract findings of the laboratory upon the physical incapacities of the living patient. It is amazing that medical schools have been able thus to raise the level of their achievement to keep con- stantly parallel with the rising reservoir of knowledge about man and his suffering. If anything more remarkable can be thought of, it might well be this-that among the youth of today there should be found, through a process of selection constantly more efficient and exacting, enough individuals who are not only capable of living up to the requirements demanded of them, but who, in a world of progressively more acute rivalry and competition, are not only willing but eager to enter a Held of endeavor in which the disparity between the measure of service rendered and the measure of financial return is undoubtedly greater than in any one of the lay professions. i I l s 1 i i Q. if if it l j it Q Q 1'g I 1 i i V The School of Medicine at St. Louis University has adapted itself to all the changes ,il demanded of it by scientihc and medical progress. Nevertheless, while changing to meet new conditions, it has held steadfast to the ideals it has always set before itself-to gradu- tt ate men who are not only aptly Ht for their profession, who are thoroughly trained to . take their place in the topmost ranks among doctors, but men who have been trained ethically, who will always be conditioned by the eternal truths of Catholic philosophy, li who will be doctors eminently fit for their profession and true to the truth found in the 1 Catholic Church's body of precepts and dogmas. li f- X. -fa.. f -f-, , .- . if '?'37e .affi . he e ,i r K e , .i .a i itrt Y' li'irii J xtiii t U Vlii liii I I 1 l 4 1 1 A-vi MI1: l

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